Mets lose out on Kyle Tucker to Dodgers
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The New York Mets were considered one of the big winners of last year's offseason. Despite making a couple of splashes, it didn’t result in them making the play
New York's offseason hasn't gone as planned thus far. Gm David Sterns must now must pivot again after losing out on Tucker.
After missing on Kyle Tucker, the New York Mets could shift focus away from Cody Bellinger as a new priority emerges this offseason.
MLB analyst Steve Phillips sees the Mets and Orioles battling it out to sign Framber Valdez after Ranger Suárez joined the Red Sox.
Owner Steve Cohen wants a great farm system, but he's also going to have spend big on free agency to catch up to LA.
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3 of options for New York Mets as Kyle Tucker leaves Steve Cohen waiting
The New York Mets remain in the market for a star outfielder after falling short of securing Kyle Tucker, who inked a massive four-year, $240 million contract with the Dodgers
Elsewhere, the Atlanta Braves have addressed their biggest needs, the Philadelphia Phillies have been active -- with a huge move potentially on the horizon -- the Miami Marlins continue to accumulate young talent to take another step forward in 2026, and the Washington Nationals remain deep in their rebuild.
Last year, Cohen pried Juan Soto away from the Bronx, handing him a deal that could reach up to $805 million. He also signed ex-Yankees Clay Holmes, Devin Williams and Luke Weaver. Oh, and he stole international shortstop prospect Wandy Asigen.